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Flagstaff Needs Volunteers for Sandbag Removal
Join the City of Flagstaff Stormwater Management Section on Saturday, July 27 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. to assist with sandbag removal operations in the Coconino Estates neighborhood. Volunteers will assist with removal, disposal, and debris clean-up related to temporary flood mitigations and sandbags. The City of Flagstaff will...
Peoria Joins Maricopa County Reading Program: Read, Collect Codes, Win Prizes!
The Maricopa County Summer Reading Program is in full swing, invigorating the youth of Peoria with a tangible sense of adventure found within the pages of their favorite books. The residents, young and old, are invited to partake in an interactive community event that marries the joy of reading with the allure of prizes.
Cardinals waive offensive lineman on 1st day of training camp
PHOENIX — The Arizona Cardinals have made their first move of training camp after the team reported to camp Tuesday. Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!. The Cardinals announced via a team release that the team has waived/injured offensive lineman Carter O’Donnell. O’Donnell appeared...
Construction begins on $100 million Northside at SanTan Village
Okland Capital and San Tan Development Group today announced they have broken ground on phase one of Northside at SanTan Village, a brand new mixed-use development that will bring high-end retail, restaurant and hotel amenities to the SanTan Village submarket in Gilbert, Arizona. Located on the east side of Santan...
2025 Prescott Frontier Days® Rodeo Calendar Supports Jr. Ambassador Program
2025 will be the third year that Prescott Frontier Days, Inc. has sponsored their Junior Ambassador Program, an effort that successfully created a community of motivated, up-and-coming young stars who gained experience in the rodeo world and professional experience as well. To support the scholarships for this program, PFD is...
Missing Arizona woman found deceased in remote area
PINAL COUNTY, Ariz. — An Arizona City woman who had been missing since July 19 was found deceased on Monday. The Pinal County Sheriff's Office had been searching for 59-year-old Mary Duarte since she disappeared on July 19. The sheriff's office put out an alert, asking the public for help in searching for Duarte or her vehicle.
Surprise police undergoing accreditation review process
The Surprise Police Department is progressing through the reaccreditation process with an on-site assessment from the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencie this week. Rick Myers, a retired police chief and CALEA Assessor, is conducting an on-site assessment of the Surprise Police Department through July 25. During the on-site...
Ahwatukee home sale prices soared in June
Prices are still rising, supply is growing and homes are selling at a quicker rate across the Valley generally, but two of Ahwatukee’s three ZIP codes don’t reflect all three trends, according to data released last week by Phoenix Realtors. While the inventory of re-sale homes and both...
Circle the City expands downtown Phoenix family medical center
Circle the City's Family Health Center in downtown Phoenix on Thursday, July 18, 2024. Local nonprofit Circle the City sees thousands of patients every year who are facing homelessness, whose numbers in Maricopa County have risen more than 70% since 2017. Dr. Rebecca Moran sees patients at their downtown Family...
Phoenix Mercury Star Drops Honest Review Of Caitlin Clark At WNBA All-Star Game
Phoenix Mercury star Natasha Cloud was in attendance at the WNBA All-Star game on July 20. Following Team WNBA's 117-109 victory over Team USA, Cloud shared her thoughts on Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark. "I just think we saw a young WNBA team that was ready to be able to prove themselves... ...
Charges recommended after fight at GOP meeting in Gilbert
GILBERT, AZ (AZFamily) — The Gilbert Police Department said Tuesday it’s recommending charges against two family members of a legislative candidate after a fight broke out at a Republican meeting last week. Police said prosecutors should charge 51-year-old Stephen Hunsaker with two counts of disorderly conduct and one...
Stanton condemns pro-Palestine protests at district office
(The Center Square) – Pro-Palestine protesters took over Congressman Greg Stanton’s district office in Mesa, Arizona, on Monday. Clips of the protest went viral, as the chants included controversial slogans including “Judaism yes, Zionism no” and “Israel has got to go,” according to a video posted to X, formerly known as Twitter. The Democratic lawmaker condemned the demonstration and said he was “disgusted by the anti-Semitic, inflammatory language that was...
Death Investigation Underway After Decomposed Body Found at Glendale Construction Site
A disturbing discovery at a Glendale construction site has prompted a death investigation after a woman's body was found on Monday morning. According to FOX 10 Phoenix, the body was located just after 9:00 A.M. near 75th and Northern Avenues. The Glendale Police Department has confirmed that the body, which is believed to be that of a woman, displayed signs of decomposition, though the victim has not yet been identified.
Town of Kayenta helps with San Carlos Apache fire relief
KAYENTA, Ariz. — Kayenta Resident Fernando Begay, the IT Director for the Kayenta Unified School District, set up a donation location for the San Carlos Apache Tribe “Watch Fire” July 12. When Begay heard about the fire and those that lost everything, he felt the need to...
Reigning WCJR World Champ Denton Dunning on Heater Heading into 2024 Event
Denton Dunning is heading into the 2024 World Championship Junior Rodeo ready to defend his 2023 Junior heeling world title with momentum on his side. The 18-year-old from Surprise, Arizona, has had a busy July, raking in money in both the youth and pro ranks. Dunning is fresh off the win at the National High School Finals Rodeo July 14-20, in Rock Springs, Wyoming, where he and his header Ketch Kelton took home the national title with an 18.66 on three steers.
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